DRM at #IBC2024

The DRM Consortium is preparing a better and more complete presence than ever before at IBC 2024, RAI Amsterdam from September 13 to 16.

Just a few days remain to register for the “DRM – Connecting All through Innovation” virtual pre-IBC event on September 10. This will bring the latest on DRM and preview the live Amsterdam events.

On September 14 the DRM Consortium has planned two face-face events.

Gospell Digital Technology invites all those interested in digital radio to stop over at Hall 1 stand B14 at 1100 (CEST time) to explore the latest end-to-end digital broadcast solutions offered by the company and be there to hear about all the new developments and announcements.

In the afternoon, at 1600 (CEST time), Fraunhofer IIS will meet and greet all those interested in Hall 8 at stand B80 to get the latest developments and announcements on DRM, meet DRM experts and network with those involved in promoting the global, all-frequency, efficient DRM standard.

On September 15 join DRM members at an event hosted by Nautel Hall 8 at stand D70 for a session on the continued relevance of digital radio.

Other DRM member companies and their experts present at IBC are: Ampegon, CML Micro, Encompass, BBC, Desay SV, RFmondial, RF2Digital, Starwaves, Bosch, Dolby, RRI, NXP, Panasonic, Skyworks, Assendive, Cambridge Consultants, DAC System, Inntot, Szomel, Kintronic Labs, Spaceline.

The DRM Chairman, Ruxandra Obreja, thinks that: “The theme of this year’s IBC of delivering innovation and connecting communities, fits perfectly the mission of the Digital Radio Mondiale Consortium. Meeting all listeners’ needs, energising the market, enabling content everywhere, DRM is committed to bringing together all stakeholders interested in unlocking new opportunities with this most flexible digital audio broadcasting standard.

DRM is complete, robust, and global, delivering so many extra benefits beyond excellent audio and multimedia. It can also offer unique and ready to use services (like emergency warning and distance learning), while saving energy costs, spectrum and ensuring full-country coverage.”